Zhao Sheng’s grip on the reins tightened, his eagle-like sharp eyes staring at Bai Qingyan, who had captured his younger brother Zhao Tong, as if he wished to tear Bai Qingyan apart.
"Yesterday, our army had a day of rest. I wonder if General Xun has rested well and is ready for a battle?" Liu Hong said lightly, a smile on his face as if he was certain of victory. "Or does General Xun need to wait for the grain supplies to arrive before he can fight since they were burned?"
The mention of the burnt grain supplies caused Xun Tianzhang’s heart to ache.
He had deliberately not transported the grain to the camp, fearing that it would be lost if the Jin Army attacked. He hadn’t expected someone to burn the supplies nonetheless.
Xun Tianzhang composed himself and looked at Bai Qingyan with a smile. "I’ve studied Young General Bai’s battle tactics thoroughly. I thought he was skilled in surprise attacks, but I didn’t expect that with a change in the Jin Army’s commander, they’d have the patience to just burn our grain without attacking the camp."
Bai Qingyan raised her eyes, hiding a sharp edge, and looked at Xun Tianzhang. "We will attack tonight."
Liu Hong’s grip on the reins tightened, and his lips pressed together tightly.
Xun Tianzhang saw Liu Hong’s reaction and laughed heartily, cupping his hands in Bai Qingyan’s direction. "Then tonight, I shall wait for Young General Bai in the camp!"
Before Bai Qingyan could respond, Liu Hong said to Xun Tianzhang, "General Xun needs to wait until the grain supplies arrive and rest well before he can fight! But our Jin Army cannot wait. As commander, I’ll give General Xun three days. If General Xun still does not engage in battle after three days, I will have to lead the troops in a direct attack."
Bai Qingyan lowered her eyes, remaining silent. Liu Hong repeatedly mentioned the grain supplies and was firm in giving a three-day ultimatum, seemingly wanting to... raid the Liang Army’s grain supplies.
"Of course!"
Xun Tianzhang ordered someone to take back the heads of the Zhao family’s soldiers, and both sides turned back to their camps.
Liu Hong frowned and asked Bai Qingyan, "Tonight, does the Commandery Princess really plan to attack the camp? But why did the Commandery Princess tell Xun Tianzhang in advance? By doing so... they will be prepared for us."
"Xun Tianzhang is naturally cautious. Since I said we would attack today, he will definitely make arrangements and set ambushes for us. Let them be busy. When General Lin Kangle and General Wang Xiping return, and the battle report from Huoshen Mountain is sent over, Xun Tianzhang will know that we’ve already been there today."
"However, just now Xun Tianzhang mentioned the Commandery Princess’s usual tactics. I think the Commandery Princess could lead troops to ambush the areas important for transporting grain in the Liang Kingdom. Either capture or burn their grain supplies! Without grain... the Liang Army will be in shambles," Liu Hong said with narrowed eyes.
"I have thought about it, but from the Liang Kingdom to Chunmu Mountain and then to the Liang Army camp, there is more than one route for transporting grain. If we want to raid their supplies, we’ll need multiple ambushes, which will scatter our Jin Kingdom’s forces. Xun Tianzhang might use this chance to lure us into scattering our troops and then defeat us separately," Bai Qingyan replied.
Liu Hong nodded. "What the Commandery Princess said is very reasonable. But to let this opportunity slip away and watch them transport the grain would be bad for our Jin Army."
"Then send people to block the other transport routes, leaving only one road. However, by doing so... we would have to face the main force of Daliang directly. If you have absolute confidence in victory, we can give it a try."
Xun Tianzhang had already noticed the strong winds near the Longmu River and the impending heavy rain. After returning to the camp, he immediately asked for the local records of Longyang City.
Longyang City, near Longmu River, had a lot of rain starting late June, and the Longmu River entered its flood season.
Xun Tianzhang’s fingers tapped on the local records. Longyang City was low-lying. If they could dig canals before the flood season, flooding Longyang City could minimize the Liang Army’s losses.
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